Carlin and Nathan Kalasnik talk about what a local liquor store chose to add to a tasty IPA, sending Carlin over the edge a bit. The guys then give some recommendations for doing your own beer infusions at home.
Fiddlehead Hodad Chocolate Vanilla Toasted Coconut Porter – 2.5
Schlafly Double Bean Blonde w/chocolate & coffee – 2
Carlin and Rebecca are competing again in the latest cellar dive episode. After choosing their beers, Carlin noticed a shared theme. All beers feature some fruit, but which one does it the best?
Carlin’s favorite – Oxbow Momoko Tart Farmhouse Ale w/peaches
Rebecca’s favorite – DuClaw PastryArchy Imperial Stout w/chocolate & valencia orange
Excited about this brewery from Middle America finally making it to Maryland, Carlin had to give this one its own showcase. Experimentation and brewing for the love of the craft are the main driving forces, leading to some tasty beers for Carlin and Rebecca to consume on podcast.
Unanimous favorite – Bomb! Imperial Stout aged on coffee, cacao nibs, vanilla beans and chili peppers
Rich Smith’s final episode of the recording session features the evaluation of awful beer accessories. They are stupid inventions pandering to the least educated beer drinkers. But do any of them have any legitimate level of use?
Stillwater Cellar Door dry-hopped Saison w/sage – 2.5
Avery Perzik Saison w/peaches – 1.5
This is the first beer and food pairing episode that does not feature any food being consumed while recording. Carlin and Rebecca re-cap a beer dinner they recently attended, while sipping on a beer from the featured brewery.
Carlin’s favorite – Pink Flamingo Grapefruit Ginger Sour
Rebecca’s favorite – Rye Baby Rye IPA
Carlin hit the liquor store recently and pulled a few beers off the shelf for this fresh episode. Things get really hazy with this one, as four beers of the same style are the focus.
Carlin’s favorite – Oliver & Stillwater Whipped Nitro IPA w/mango, lactose & vanilla
Rebecca’s favorite – Decadent Ales Creamsicle IPA w/lactose, vanilla & orange peel
To kick things off, Carlin wants to talk about Dogfish Head and the way they recently revealed their 2018 beer production line-up. Is this something to be emulated by other breweries, or just something only a small amount of people respond to in a positive manner?
DuClaw 865cc Coffee Stout – 3.5
Rogue Santa’s Private Reserve Belgian Dark Ale w/cherries & raspberries – 3
Dan Kim stops by for some beer talk and his first taste of a dark sour beer. He and Carlin them discuss a recent trip that Carlin took to Tired Hands Brewing in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, highlighting the good and a little bad.
Allagash Tripel Belgian Tripel Ale – 2.5
Three Floyds Gumballhead Hoppy Wheat – 2
After talking about the Independent Brewing Wort Challenge in previous episodes, Carlin received a judging invite for the most recent competition. This episode covers Carlin’s experiences and thoughts on the beers and the BJCP judging style.
Josh Rodriguez from Wine World had a few recommendations, for recent releases, and Carlin listened to some and not others. See what this episode yields as Carlin and Rebecca taste some more recent shelf beers.
Unanimous favorite – Adroit Theory The Death Of Civilization In Slow Motion New England IPA
The second episode in Jason Evans’ recording session brings a conversation about the Independent Brewing wort challenge, which Jason regularly competes in. Two examples of his entries are sampled during the discussion.
Devils Backbone Cran-Gose tart cranberry ale – 3
Blue Moon Cinnamon Horchata Ale w/cinnamon & long-grain rice – 2.5
Welcoming a new guest to the podcast, Carlin has the pleasure of learning the craft beer background of Jason Evans, while trying his latest homebrew. Jason goes in depth about how he brews before he gets a crack at blind tasting for the first time.
Goose Island Juliet wild ale aged in cabernet barrels w/blackberries – 2.5
New Holland Lost Dune golden ale w/blueberries & coriander – 2.5
Josh kicks things off by introducing a topic that delves into the evolution of the IPA and its many iterations. This then leads to a discussion of special beer releases at breweries and the many positive and negative aspects of those releases.
Founders Sumatra Mountain Brown Imperial Brown Ale w/Sumatra coffee – 3.5
Terrapin Smoke On The Porter Baltic Porter – 1.5
Wine World’s resident beer guy, Josh Rodriguez, makes a return to the show for a few episodes. He provides an aged warm-up beer, which serves as a great sipper to enjoy while he and Carlin talk about craft beer and what is perceived as being craft. When the mystery beers happen, Josh gets his shot to wax analytical.
Monument City Battle IPA – 4.5
Antietam Brewery Otto’s Orchard Raspberry Ale – 4
Yet another foray into a new episode format, Carlin and Rebecca take a look at a few beers that recently hit stores. This format aims to evaluate beers that listeners may have been eyeing up, but need some advice on whether or not to make the purchase.
Carlin’s favorite – Firestone Walker Mocha Merlin Coffee Oatmeal Stout
Rebecca’s favorite – Stone Vengeful Spirit IPA unfiltered IPA w/juicy pineapple & mandarin orange
More Dan Kim in this episode as he and Carlin discuss an article Carlin found about the origins of fall seasonal beer styles. The discussion kicks off a tirade about things Dan hates. Then, the mystery beers offer some interesting aromas.
Troegs Troegenator Doublebock – 3
Smuttynose Cherry Short Weisse – 3
It’s another quick and dirty episode of Carlin and Rebecca drinking what they want out of their cellar. Rebecca goes light and heavy with her two picks, while both of Carlin’s are close to medium with polar opposite flavors.
Unanimous favorite – Sixpoint 5Beans Imperial Porter w/cacao, vanilla, coffee and cardamom
Carlin and Rebecca start with a fun warm-up beer that highlights an under-utilized style, and also references a pastry. They then discuss the Brewer’s Association, it’s independent craft beer label, and the reaction to it. And, of course, mystery beers happen.
Morland Old Speckled Hen English Fine Ale – 2
Captain Lawrence Golden Delicious Ale aged in apple brandy barrels – 1.5
For the first time, Carlin and Rebecca tackle a brewery they know nothing about and that just showed up in the Maryland market. A little bit of brewery information, paired with tasting of three staple beers and two seasonals, comprise this brewery showcase episode.
Unanimous favorite – Persian Lime Gose
Kyle Norman unveils a new beer game in this episode. The game is called Highball, Lowbrow, and contains stats for craft beer and the overall beer market. During the game, Kyle professes his love for Chris Pratt and his hopes that one day they can go to prom together.
Oskar Blues Priscilla White Wit Wheat – 4
Anheuser Busch InBev Natural Light – 2
Another pack is ready to be attacked, and this time Mark Zervas joins Carlin for a thorough evaluation of a set of beers. The guys know what they smell and taste, but does that mean they can guess the styles correctly?
Avery IPA – 5
White Rascal Belgian Style Ale w/spices – 3.5
Ellie’s Brown Ale – 3.5
El Gose German Sour w/lime & sea salt – 3




























































